Bylines at Al Jazeera
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal tells Al Jazeera that BJP leader Narendra Modi will hurt country’s international image
Braving the scorching heat, foreign tourists are visiting the world’s largest democracy to get a taste of its election
The rape victim that India forgot
Bereft of media attention, the minor girl fights a lonely battle and awaits 20th surgery after being gang-raped 16 months ago
Twelve-year-old, attacked four months before 2012 New Delhi rape case, is evicted from haven in capital as trial begins
Rajen Choudhary of Rajasthan is known as the “Friend of the Unborn” for raiding clinics carrying out illegal abortions
Efforts to combat practice of female foeticide yields positive and eco-friendly results in the state of Rajasthan
Live-in relationships are the norm in the Garasia community where women retain a high status in western state of Rajasthan
Odd shrines abound where motorcycles and “English Language” are worshipped and toy aeroplanes are given as offerings
From actors to sportsmen and even ex-generals, political parties are roping in the famous to shore up their fortunes
Bylines at The Telegraph
Mumbai terror claims two lives
Asgar, Shamsuddin are from Gawah village that sends hundreds of cooks to Mumbai’s luxury hotels
Terror victim kin stare at starvation without jobs, state compensation
From health resort to hazard hub
Illegal mining and mushrooming sponge iron units spell pollution peril for Giridih
Hotels flourish with fool in signboard
For decades, eateries do brisk business